These were also struck by the following companies in various plastics and glass - Durez Plastics and Chemicals, the Patent Button Company, Blue Ridge Glass Corporation, Bakelite Corporation and Colt Patent Firearms Company.

Bakelite J2067/P4001. Pollock lists one example from the 77 ANA set. This one or another was in Heritage 1/06 Jules Reiver sale. Bakelite is a condensation polymer of formaldehyde and phenol.

Light Tan-Colored Plastic J2063/P4025. An example is in the Smithsonian.

Dark Tan-colored Plastic J2063/P4030 with apparently several known.

Brown Plastic J2060/P4035. Pollock mentions one from the Bowers and Merena 1/92 sale.

Brass-colored Plastic J2064/P4040 with several known according to Pollock.

Reddish Brown Plastic-Type I J2062/P4045 with several known according to Pollock and are struck in normal 180 degree die alignment.

Reddish Brown Plastic-Type II J2062/P4050 with several known according to Pollock. These were struck with a 300 degree die alignment.

Rust-colored Plastic J2062/P4053. These were made by Durez Plastics and Chemicals and were molded from phenolic resin per Pollock.

Red Fibrous Composition J2066.

Tempered Glass J2069. These were made by Blue Ridge Glass Company. A solid example is illustrated in the October 14 edition of Numismatic News and also on the PCGSCoinFacts.com website. It was offered in Heritage 1/17 FUN sale where it was graded PCGS64 and is illustrated below courtesy of PCGS. The Heritage 8/16 ANA sale offered another cracked in half and a half dozen other test pieces.

Brown Plastic J2070. This unique piece was struck from hub dies by Auburn Button Works and was offered in Heritage 8/17 ANA sale and illustrated below courtesy of Heritage.